Mechanism of apoptotic resistance of human osteosarcoma cell line, HS-Os-1, against irradiation

  • Authors:
    • Yasuhiro Ogawa
    • Toshiaki Takahashi
    • Toshihiro Kobayashi
    • Shinji Kariya
    • Akihito Nishioka
    • Hiroo Mizobuchi
    • Masataka Noguchi
    • Shinji Hamasato
    • Toshikazu Tani
    • Harumichi Seguchi
    • Shoji Yoshida
    • Hiroshi Sonobe
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  • Published online on: October 1, 2003     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.12.4.453
  • Pages: 453-458
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Abstract

In our previous study, we examined reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation in T lymphocytes following 5 Gy of irradiation. Using a CCD camera system, we monitored fluorescence in T lymphocytes loaded with the succinimidyl ester of Dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate (H2DCFDA), which is non-fluorescent until oxidized by ROS. We found that ROS formation occurred immediately after irradiation, continued for several hours, and resulted in oxidative DNA damage. Therefore, the origin of the hyper-radiosensitivity of T lymphocytes seemed to be the high production of ROS in the mitochondrial DNA following irradiation. In this study, we examined radiation-induced ROS formation, oxidative DNA damage, early apoptotic changes, and mitochondrial membrane dysfunction in the human osteosarcoma cell line HS-Os-1, which was established from an osteoblastic tumor that arose in the left humerus of an 11-year-old girl and was already morphologically characterized in vitro and in vivo. We found that ROS formation and oxidative DNA damage were actually scarcely seen after irradiation of up to 30 Gy in these cells; that mitochondrial membrane potential was preserved; and that apoptotic changes were not demonstrated despite the relatively high-dose irradiation of 30 Gy. Therefore, the origin of the close similarity of radiosensitivity between adult articular chondrocytes and the human osteosarcoma cell line HS-Os-1, is considered to involve the low degree of ROS formation following irradiation; the similarity possibly results from the strong scavenging ability of these two kinds of cells for free radicals including hydroxyl radicals.

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Ogawa Y, Takahashi T, Kobayashi T, Kariya S, Nishioka A, Mizobuchi H, Noguchi M, Hamasato S, Tani T, Seguchi H, Seguchi H, et al: Mechanism of apoptotic resistance of human osteosarcoma cell line, HS-Os-1, against irradiation. Int J Mol Med 12: 453-458, 2003
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Ogawa, Y., Takahashi, T., Kobayashi, T., Kariya, S., Nishioka, A., Mizobuchi, H. ... Sonobe, H. (2003). Mechanism of apoptotic resistance of human osteosarcoma cell line, HS-Os-1, against irradiation. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 12, 453-458. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.12.4.453
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Ogawa, Y., Takahashi, T., Kobayashi, T., Kariya, S., Nishioka, A., Mizobuchi, H., Noguchi, M., Hamasato, S., Tani, T., Seguchi, H., Yoshida, S., Sonobe, H."Mechanism of apoptotic resistance of human osteosarcoma cell line, HS-Os-1, against irradiation". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 12.4 (2003): 453-458.
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Ogawa, Y., Takahashi, T., Kobayashi, T., Kariya, S., Nishioka, A., Mizobuchi, H., Noguchi, M., Hamasato, S., Tani, T., Seguchi, H., Yoshida, S., Sonobe, H."Mechanism of apoptotic resistance of human osteosarcoma cell line, HS-Os-1, against irradiation". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 12, no. 4 (2003): 453-458. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.12.4.453